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Fibbing It Up at Fox
by Dale Steinreich

 Flat out lies should be confronted
 ~ Bill O'Reilly; Fox News Channel; May 22, 2003

Since the Iraq conflict began on March 20, Fox News
has been on a mission to legitimize it.One problem
for Fox's protracted apologia is that despite promises
of evidence of current weapons of mass destruction
(WMDs) by the Bush Administration, the evidence has
been ambiguous at best. Unfortunately for the
network, I've been keeping a scratch diary of their
reports since the war began.

Keep in mind that in the first three weeks of March,
before the bombs started officially dropping, Fox
was spreading all sorts of Pentagon propaganda.
Iraq had "drones" that it could quickly dispatch to
major U.S. metropolitan areas to spread biological
agents.Saddam was handing out chemical weapons
to the Republican guard to use against coalition
troops in a last-ditch red-zone ring around
Baghdad.Given what we now know about Iraq,
these reports seem to be laughable fantasies, but
they were effective in securing public backing for
the war.The following is a short chronicle of lies,
propagation of lies, exaggerations, distortions, spin,
and conjecture presented as fact. My comments are
in brackets [ ]s.

March 14:On The Fox Report anchor Shepard
Smith reports that Saddam is planning to use flood
water as a weapon by blowing up dams and causing
severe flood damage.

March 19:Fox anchor Shepard Smith reports that
Iraqis are planning to detonate large stores of
napalm buried deep below the earth to scorch
coalition forces. Fox Military Analyst Major Bob
Bevelacqua states that coalition forces will drop a
MOAB on Saddam's bunker [!!] and give him the
"Mother of All Sunburns."

[After my last article, one sniveling neocon after
another wrote me to tell me I was unqualified to
assess defense matters because I wasn't a "defense
analyst" (never mind that the article wasn't on the
war, and the "real" defense experts made one wrong
prediction after another on this war).It's interesting
how these sniveling Frumsters cheer on the
college-uneducated Hannity and Limbaugh when
they make defense analyses supporting the neocon
view.I do know enough to say that the informed
Bevelacqua's suggestion that a MOAB would be
used on a bunker was puzzling to say the least
(given the reports of less-than-dazzling performance
of daisy cutters outside caves in Tora Bora).
Anyway, later reports confirmed that GBU-28
bunker busters were used during The Decapitation
That Apparently Failed.]

March 23: The network begins 2 days of
unequivocal assertions that a 100-acre facility
discovered by coalition forces at An Najaf is a
chemical weapons plant. Much is made about the
fact that it was booby trapped.A former UN
weapons inspector interviewed on camera over the
phone downplays the WMD allegations and says
that booby-trapping is common.His points are
ignored as unequivocal charges of a chemical
weapons facility are made on Fox for yet another
day (March 24).Only weeks later is it briefly
conceded that the chemicals definitively detected at
the facility were pesticides.

[Jennifer Eccleston has to be the worst reporter
employed by any network.She began one segment
with a "Hi there!"  in no response to any segue
from the relaying anchor at Fox headquarters in
New York.Her bangs are long and constantly
blowing in her face in the wind.Her head wobbles
from side to side with her nose tracing out a figure
8 all the while arbitrarily syncopating a monotone
voice with overemphasis on the last syllables of
different words (e.g., Bagh-DAD').The old,
white-haired flag-waving yahoos like her not for
her professionalism  she has none  but because of
her innocent Britney Spearsesque beauty; i.e., she's
a typical young piece of meat which dirty old men
with too much time on their hands fantasize about.]

March 24:Oliver North reports that the staff at the
French embassy in Baghdad are destroying
documents.[How could he know this?]

March 24: Fox and Friends. Anchor Juliet Huddy
asks Colonel David hunt why coalition forces don't
"blow up" Al Jazeera TV. [The context of the
discussion makes it clear that she doesn't know the
difference between Al Jazeera and Iraqi TV!!!!
Juliet Huddy is a beautiful woman but not very
bright.]

March 28:Repeated assertions by Fox News
anchors of a red ring around Baghdad in which
Republican Guard forces were planning to use
chemical weapons on coalition forces.A Fox
"Breaking News" flash reports that Iraqi soldiers
were seen by coalition forces moving 55-gallon
drums almost certainly containing chemical agents.

April 7:Fox, echoing NPR, reports that U.S. forces
near Baghdad have discovered a weapons cache of
20 medium-range missiles containing sarin and
mustard gas. Initial tests show that the deadly
chemicals are not "trace elements."

[In the coming weeks, this embarrassing
non-discovery is quickly stomped down the
Memory Hole.The missiles were never mentioned
again.]

April 9:The crowd around coalition troops
toppling the Saddam statue in Baghdad looks
strangely sparse despite the network's assertions to
the contrary.The perspective is always in close
and even then there is no mob storming the statue to
hit it with their shoes. Just a handful of people.It's
constantly asserted that there's a huge crowd.[I'm
perplexed.Where's the huge crowd?!]

April 10:Fox "Breaking News" report of
weapons-grade plutonium found at Al Tuwaitha.
[In the coming weeks this "discovery" was
expeditiously shoved down the Memory Hole as
well.]

April 10 (2:59 EDT):A report noting with surprise
"how little" the Iraqis were celebrating the
coalition invasion.[An interesting contradiction of
the allegations of widespread celebration just the
day before with the toppling of the Saddam statue.]

April 10 (3 p.m. EDT: Reporter Rick Leventhal)
Fox "Breaking News" report:A mobile
bioweapons lab is found.Video of a tiny tan
truckabout the size of the smallest truck that
U-Haul rents  which had its cargo bed and fuel
tank shot up with bullets after a looter tried to drive
it away. Repeated assertions that this is most
definitely a "bioweapons" lab.A graphic sequence
is shown of a large Winnebago-type vehicle that is
massive compared to the tiny truck found.The
irony of this escapes the Fox newscasters and
defense "experts."

[This was the first "bioweapons lab" found, not the
larger one later found in Mosul.A week later it is
briefly conceded that the tiny truck was probably
never a bio weapons lab, but promises that real
ones will pour forth from the landscape continue.
The second phantom lab, a large tractor-trailer
truck was discovered around May 2 by Kurdish
fighters.]

April 10:To show that France is in bed with
Saddam Hussein, Fox begins running old footage of
Saddam Hussein's September 1975 trip to Paris to
meet with Jacques Chirac and tour a nuclear power
plant.[Because Fox strives so hard to be "Fair and
Balanced," it's all the more curious how it fails to
inform its audience about another trip four years
later, this one to Baghdad on December 19, 1983
made by Reagan envoy and then former secretary of
defense Donald Rumsfeld (see pic below).The
network again, because it's so very "Fair and
Balanced," also inexplicably forgot to tell its
audience about another trip by Rummy to Baghdad,
this time on March 24, 1984, the very same day that
a U.N. team found that Iraqi forces had used
mustard gas laced with a nerve agent on Iranian
soldiers.Rummy obviously wasn't too concerned
about the charges of gassing, as in 1986 when he
was considering a run for the Republican
presidential nomination of 1988, he listed his
restoration of diplomatic relations with
WMD-using Iraq as one of his proudest
achievements.

But all that's an eternity ago for Imperial Conservatives
with a 20-second attention span.  The Fox newscasters
rename Jacques Chirac "Jacques Iraq"(yuk, yuk, yuk  what
a side splitter!) and keep going.]

April 7:Repeated ominous footage of barrels
buried in a below-ground shed near Karbala.The
implication is that the Iraqi landscape is replete
with these types of shelters, all of them brimming
with evidence of chemical weapons.[These were
revealed to be agricultural chemicals as well.]

April 13:Fox Graphic:"Bush:Syria Harboring
Chemical Weapons."

[My favorite Fox war commentator is definitely
Colonel David Hunt.From my canvassing of all the
cable network war coverage, it's hard to find an
analyst who is more dogmatic.When coalition
forces weren't greeted with hugs and kisses like he
predicted and instead encountered stiff resistance
from Iraqi forces in Basra and other places, Davey
was all denial.Everything's going perfect.Rummy
is God, hallelujah and praise Dubya!There's not a
problem in Iraq that can't be solved by blowing
some Iraqi's brains out.]

April 15:Fox analyst Mansoor Ijaz claims that the
top 55 Iraqi leaders (along with the whole stash of
chemical and biological WMDs they have taken
with them) are now living it up in Latakia, Syria.
[This is the same 55 that appeared on the deck of
cards and is still being captured  far from all
living it up in Syria.]On The Fox Report anchor
Shepard Smith completely breaks with any pretense
of objectivity and openly mocks actor Tim Robbins
after playing an excerpt of Robbins' speech to the
National Press Club."Oh, that was so powerful!"
Smith mocked.[Impressive objectivity there, Mr.
Smith.]

April 16:Fred Barnes on Special Report with Brit
Hume blames the looting of the Iraqi National
Museum on the museum staff.[Right now there are
so many claims and counterclaims about the looting
it's hard to tell what happened.In a Fox segment on
May 19 a coalition official asserted that 170,000
items were definitely not missing.Of course he
refused to give a ballpark estimate of what was
missing, which he'd surely have in order to
plausibly deny that the original estimate was
wrong.]

April 18:Bill O'Reilly opens his show calling
Iraqis "ungrateful."

April 21:Bill O'Reilly opens his show calling
Iraqi Shiites "ungrateful SOBs" and "fanatics."He
concludes that "[we] can't tolerate a fundamentalist
state" in Iraq.

[Whoa, O'Reilly.I thought we promised the Iraqis
that we were going to implement democracy, not
democracy that gives the U.S. the election results it
wants.That's not democracy, now, is it?By now
it's quite clear that despite the spinning on The No
Spin Zone, Iraq is descending into chaos.]

April 22:Lt. Colonel Robert Maginnis states on
The O'Reilly Factor that the probability of finding
WMDs is a 10 out of 10.[This is the same Robert
Maginnis who predicted a double-ring defense of
Baghdad in the Washington Times on January 7.]
O'Reilly states that if no WMDs are found within
a month from today, then that spells big trouble.
O'Reilly promises to explore the issue a month
later. [Cool, let's hold his feet to the fire on that
promise.On an earlier show he said that U.S.
credibility would be "shot" if no WMDs were
found. ]

May 8: Fox News Military Analyst Major General
Paul Vallely states on The O'Reilly Factor that
"Middle East agents" have told him that Iraq's
WMDs along with 17 mobile weapons labs (1 of
which was captured around May 2) are now buried
in the Bakaa Valley in Syria 30 meters
underground.He also claims that France helped
Iraqi leaders escape to Europe by providing them
with travel papers [a charge that even the Pentagon
later denies although it's apparent that's where
Vallely got his information].

May 11:On The Fox Report with Rick Folbaum it
is conceded that the nefarious captured trailer
contains not a shred of evidence of WMDs, but
Folbaum hints that what's important is that the
trailer could have been used to make them.
 [Hmmm.I thought we went to war for actual
WMDs, not for the ability to make WMDs.]

May 16:Special Report with Brit Hume.
Muslims, citing Islam's ban of alcohol, are torching
liquor stores and threatening their Christian owners.
Under Saddam's secular regime, Christian names
were banned and schools were nationalized, but
guns and alcohol were freely available; there was
tolerance for Iraq's 1 million Catholic and
Protestant Christians.In New and Improved
Neocon Iraq, there's a letter circulating in Baghdad
threatening violence to even the families of women
who refuse to wear the traditional Muslim head
covering.[The report is yet another interesting and
reluctant concession of unintended consequences.]


May 19:O'Reilly discusses a number of inflammatory and bogus charges that were floated in the U.S. media about France (e.g., France supplied Iraq with precision switches used in nuclear weapons, French companies sold spare parts to Iraq for military planes and helicopters, France possessed illegal strains of smallpox, France helped Iraqi leaders escape to Europe by providing them with travel papers).Recall this last charge was made by Major General Paul Vallely on May 8 on The O'Reilly Factor.Again, the Pentagon denies all such charges although much of the Beltway thinks it's obvious that the Pentagon is the source of them.O'Reilly claims that Vallely is only irresponsible if the charges don't turn out to be true. O'Reilly refers to documents that prove that the French government was briefing Saddam right until the war started. [Briefed on what?]

May 20:O'Reilly concedes that the Private Jessica
Lynch rescue story could be a fraud, as asserted by
the BBC and Los Angeles Times columnist Robert
Scheer."Somebody is lying," he states.He says
that if the U.S. military has concocted a fraud, then
it will be a terrible scandal but if the BBC and
Scheer are wrong, nothing will happen to them.He
says he is skeptical of the BBC and Scheer.

To prove his point he brings on no other than
Colonel David Hunt.[Geez.Transcript here.]
Over and over, Hunt calls the allegations of staged
rescue an "assail on the finest soldiers in the
world."He claims that the ambulance with Lynch
in it that drove up to a Marine checkpoint was never
shot at, its drivers demanded $10,000 for
information on Jessica, Saddam Hospital was
guarded by uniformed Iraqi soldiers and Fedayeen,
Jessica's life was saved, and coalition forces didn't
trash the hospital.What were his sources for this
information?The special ops members on the raid,
some of whom are his friends and former
colleagues.Over and over Hunt kept saying,
"They're the best soldiers in the world, they're the
best in the world.Why would they make this up?"

[What followed next was an exchange that's
priceless and one of many that goes by far too
un-analyzed on Fox every day:]

Hunt:In my opinion it's an assault, an effrontery to
the finest men and women in our service, it's an
assault on Jessica, it's an assault on these great
guys, these great special operations guys ... at a
minimum we should no longer buy the L.A. Times,
no longer buy the Toronto Free Press, and shut the
BBC off.It's a government to government
issue...this is calling into question the veracity of
the finest soldiers in the world and it's uncalled for,
it's absolutely unbelievable."

O'Reilly:If you [Hunt] turn out to be right, nothing
will happen to Scheer...he'll just go along blithely
printing his lies and living his life and getting paid
for it.

[To the Colonel:U.S. special ops soldiers may be
the best in the world at what they do, but how does
it logically follow from that assessment that
particular actions taken during the raid were not
excessive and unjustified? How is the BBC's story
an assault on Jessica?!What do you mean when
you mention a "government to government issue"
given that the U.S. government now controls Iraq?!
Is the Pentagon the most effective check on its own
possible misdeeds? How convenient if you're
suggesting that it is.Who is your source that Iraqi
doctors were trying to ransom Jessica?Why hasn't
this allegation made its way into any other news
reports?]

[To O'Reilly:If the raid does turn out to be mostly
staged, there'll be no terrible scandal precisely
because you, Fox News, and the Pentagon will
assert just the opposite and allow yet another
embarrassment to slide into the Memory Hole.This
is exactly why your demand for accountability from
the BBC and L.A. Times is so hollow and
hypocritical.Instead of plumbing the U.S. military
to investigate itself, why don't you interview Iraqi
doctor Harith al-Houssona as the London Times did
on April 16 (where the story was first broken, not
by the BBC or Robert Scheer) who actually saved
Lynch's life instead of the U.S. special ops who
could have jeopardized it?The doctor testifies that
all Iraqi forces left the day before the raid and that
Jessica was delivered by an ambulance that had to
return to the hospital because it was shot at by
Marines.Why would he lie?You say you
automatically trust the Pentagon. Why, when tales
of Lynch's heroics in fighting off 500 Iraqi soldiers
with one hand while severely wounded and tales
that she had amnesia have already been proven
bogus?]

May 22 (5:54 a.m. CDT):Richard King, a military
doctor, appears on Fox and Friends with promises
by the show's hosts that he will verify that the
Jessica Lynch rescue wasn't staged.King doesn't
prove anything.He states that he arrived at Saddam
Hospital the day after the rescue, concedes damage
and mal-treatment of doctors at the hospital, and
that he "was told " that the hospital was guarded by
hostile forces but doesn't specify who told him.
[The testimony of the hospital staff contradicts this
last hearsay.]

May 22:O'Reilly fails to live up to his promise to
make a big stink if no WMDs are found by today.In
his Talking Points Memo he wonders why the U.S.
has caught such informed Iraqis as Dr. Germ and
Ms. Anthrax and has gotten no leads.He states that
more time is needed [contradicting what he said
more than a month ago, when he said that if no
WMDs were found after 2 months U.S. credibility
would be "shot" and there would be big trouble].
He ends his Memo saying Bush must candidly
address the situation soon.

June 2:[Unfortunately for O'Reilly, Bush isn't
candidly explaining anything.]A video clip on Fox
and Friends is shown with Bush in Poland claiming
that "[w]e found" weapons of mass destruction.His
evidence?Two trailers found near Mosul that were
supposedly used as mobile bioweapons labs.[A
June 7 article by the Times' Judith Miller reports
serious doubts by some analysts that the two trailers
were used as mobile bioweapons labs. Said one
senior analyst about the initial CIA report, it "was a
rushed job and looks political." Yes, they violated
U.N. resolutions but this is another red herring to
suggest WMDs.]

June 4:O'Reilly's Talking Points Memo:
[Surreal.]O'Reilly says that the WMD issue has
now been politicized [!!]. The war was a just war
because there's now great progress between
Palestinians and Israelis and that alone made the
war worthwhile [?!!].Also the mass graves and
other horrors discovered add to the case for war.
The intelligence was either wrong or more time is
needed to find the WMDs.[Again contradicting
what he said on and before April 22.]

June 11:Fox reports a bus blast in Jerusalem
caused by Hamas, killing 15 and wounding at least
100.[Looks like the real reason for war according
to O'Reilly (Israeli-Palestinian peace) has also
disintegrated, but don't expect O'Reilly to admit it.]

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